Press & Media

Media Mention | November 19, 2021

How California districts re-imagined summer school to focus on innovation and fun

EdSource
Media Mention | June 3, 2021

California State University campuses in Los Angeles County awarded grants to increase transfers

EdSource
Media Mention | May 17, 2021

Here’s How a Community Foundation Works to Get Students “To and Through” College

Inside Philanthropy
Media Mention | July 27, 2020

Supes Approve Expanding School-Based Intervention Programs for Young Men of Color

SCVnews.com
Media Mention | May 27, 2020

When distant education exposes historical California inequality

Público
News Release | May 4, 2020

California Community Foundation Awards $7,949,500 through 110 Grants Via COVID-19 LA County Response Fund

Los Angeles—The California Community Foundation (CCF) announced the next rounds of its COVID-19 LA County Response Fund awards totaling $7,949,500. Since the start of this pandemic, CCF has awarded $11,922,500 to nonprofits across LA County bringing the total number of grants awarded to 233.
Media Mention | April 30, 2020

As Students and Schools Struggle With Remote Learning, Local Funders Shift K-12 Priorities

Inside Philanthropy
News Release | April 15, 2020

California Community Foundation Awards $1.8 Million In Second Round of COVID-19 LA County Response

Supports Hardship Assistance, Youth and Family Services, Healthcare Staffing, Medical Resources and Community Organizing
News Release | March 24, 2020

COVID-19 LA County Response Fund Grants $1.7 Million to Address the Immediate Needs of the Most Vulnerable

California Community Foundation’s First Round of 70 Grants Focuses on the Needs of Youth, Homeless, Immigrants, Uninsured and Under Insured.
Media Mention | January 23, 2020

Do childcare centers in Los Angeles face financial insecurity?

Los Angeles Times
Media Mention | January 23, 2020

¿Enfrentan inseguridad financiera las guarderías para niños en Los Ángeles?

Los Angeles Times
Media Mention | January 21, 2020

Parent engagement, bilingual education and immigrant friendly schools are crucial to student success in LA, where 60% of children have at least one immigrant parent, new report finds

LA School Report